The ceremony marked the conclusion of the 2024 edition of the SARe Master programme, with six students from Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia successfully earning their Master of Science degree. Each graduate presented original research addressing key challenges facing agroecosystems in their respective countries, demonstrating analytical depth and a commitment to sustainable solutions.
Congratulations to Wafa Boujhar for the Best Thesis titled: “Understanding opportunities for a dynamic conservation of Global Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS): a participatory assessment of the Ramli system in Sidi Ali El Mekki lagoon, Tunisia”.
CIHEAM Bari is also glad to announce the awarding to Oumaima Srih for her thesis on women’s empowerment in rural Tunisia. Her work stands out for its academic value and its strong alignment with the institutional commitment to gender equality.